An Integrated Deformed Surfaces Comparison Based Validation Framework for Simplified Vehicular CAE Models
2018-01-1380
04/03/2018
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- Event
- Content
- Significant progress in modeling techniques has greatly enhanced the application of computer simulations in vehicle safety. However, the fine-meshed impact models are usually complex and take lots of computational resources and time to conduct design optimization. Hence, to develop effective methods to simplify the impact models without losing necessary accuracy is of significant meaning in vehicle crashworthiness analysis. Surface deformation is frequently regarded as a critical factor to be measured for validating the accuracy of CAE models. This paper proposes an integrated validation framework to evaluate the inconsistencies between the deformed surfaces of the original model and simplified model. The geometric features and curvature information of the deformed surfaces are firstly obtained from crash simulation. Then, the magnitude and shape discrepancy information are integrated into the validation framework as the surface comparison objects. Finally, the proposed method is implemented on a crash case to verify its efficiency and feasibility in vehicle safety simulations.
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- 7
- Citation
- Yang, X., Zhan, Z., Wang, Q., Wang, P. et al., "An Integrated Deformed Surfaces Comparison Based Validation Framework for Simplified Vehicular CAE Models," SAE Technical Paper 2018-01-1380, 2018, https://doi.org/10.4271/2018-01-1380.